BOS training center TCRH Mosbach
The former Neckartal barracks will be further upgraded for education and training of blue light organizations. Southwest police will be carrying out special operations in Mosbach in the future
Read moreThe former Neckartal barracks will be further upgraded for education and training of blue light organizations. Southwest police will be carrying out special operations in Mosbach in the future
Read moreThe TCRH will be closed from December 18.12.2021th, 10.01.2021 to January XNUMXth, XNUMX.
We wish you a happy Advent season.
The state of Baden-Württemberg starts a training project for ASF cadaver searches at the TCRH Training Center Rescue and Help in Mosbach
Read moreprotekt is aimed at companies, authorities and institutions from all sectors of critical infrastructure, such as:
“From emergency services for emergency services” is not just a slogan. Rather, it is a well thought-out concept.
Emergency services must constantly prepare for a long-term pandemic situation for training and education. Therefore, considerations must be made to enable working under pandemic conditions. The focus is on protecting yourself and your comrades, but also maintaining operational capability in every respect.
Based on our many years of experience, we enable our organizers, participants and visitors to run events safely despite the pandemic.
Read moreAs the state representative of the Federal Association of Rescue Dogs e.V. (BRH) for Baden-Württemberg and a founding member of the BRH Rescue Dog Squadron Mittlerer Neckar e.V., Peter Göttert looks back on several decades of successful commitment to rescue dog work.
Read moreDue to the worsening pandemic situation, the hygiene concept of the TCRH Training Center Retten und Helfen Mosbach is being expanded.
Read moreFor 16 years, Helmut Haller, as BRH President, shaped and directed the fortunes of the world's largest and oldest rescue dog organization.
“Helmut Haller led us out of the district league and made us a global player,” says advisory board chairman and BRH board member Peter Göttert, describing Haller’s life’s work.
Read moreEmergency forces, including those from the non-police and non-military sectors, are increasingly dealing with dangers posed by unconventional fire or explosive devices (IEDs) or improved explosive devices (IEDs).
How can the emergency services protect themselves directly against this? What measures must be carried out when you first arrive at the scene? What related tasks does an operations or section leader have and what do a platoon, group or squad leader have? How do you protect deployed forces from a so-called Second hit?
Read moreThe original title of the study conducted in 2019-2020 is: “Buffering PTSD in Canine Search and Rescue Teams? Associations with Resilience, Sense of Coherence, and Societal Acknowledgment”
The study examines whether risks from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are mitigated in canine search and rescue teams and whether factors such as resilience, a sense of coherence and social recognition are partly responsible for this.
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